Alexandria Shaner

Alexandria Shaner is a sailor, writer, organizer, and teacher. Based in the southern Caribbean, she is a staff member of ZNetwork.org, an instructor at the School for Social and Cultural Change, and active with the Women’s Rights & Empowerment Network, The Climate Reality Project, and RealUtopia.org.

Notre terre sans petrol rally in DRC

Defusing The Next Carbon Bomb: The Fight to Stop Big Oil In Congo

There will be an International Week of Action from June 22 to 28 against oil expansion in the DRC and for climate justice. We ask international allies to organize marches, sit-ins, performances, open letters, online campaigns, and more.

June 19, 2025

Solandium 2063

Solandium 2063: Playing for Change

I believe that art and other forms of creative expression, including pop culture, can serve as catalysts for social change. Often artists are among the first to sense changes in societal currents and speculate about the future, and we have the imagination to find creative ways to communicate those topics to broad audiences.

March 14, 2025

Green New Deal from Below

Expanding the Possible, From Below

Jeremy Brecher’s new book, The Green New Deal from Below: How Ordinary People Are Building a Just and Climate-Safe Economy, is a timely and important contribution for organizers and anyone thinking about rebuilding the world from the bottom up.

November 19, 2024

Students against EACOP protest

Oil Kills: Inside the International Uprising Disrupting the Aviation Industry

The Oil Kills uprising and fellow movements around the world have placed their bodies between those tankers and our shared future to say, “here, and no further.”

September 12, 2024

Multinational forestry company Arauco arrests and burns the homes of indigenous and campesino people living in their ancestral forest territories. Photo: Registro de las familias afectadas por Arauco (Families Affected by Arauco)

From Argentina with Love, and Rage

We know that we depend on ecosystems being healthy for our survival, and yet must remember that part of healthy ecology is also dependent on being more united as we protect all that we love to move forward and ensure a livable future.

July 24, 2024

Women's protest in Congo

Break the Silence, Free Congo

As violent militias rampage across the country, activists in the DRC are urgently calling for an end to Rwanda’s aggression and for a green transition that puts justice first, dismantling colonial exploitation once and for all. François Kamate, a young Congolese activist, shares his experience and offers pathways to solidarity.

June 17, 2024

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